The Magnetosheath: COSPAR Plenary Meeting, 29th, Washington, DC, US, 28 Aug. - 5 Sep., 1992

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Conferences, Magnetohydrodynamics, Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, Solar Wind, Gas Dynamics, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Plasma Diagnostics, Satellite Observation, Spaceborne Astronomy

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A conference on the magnetosheath produced papers on the topics of the simulations of the global interaction, the properties of the plasma and energetic particles in the magnetosheath, the waves and turbulence in the magnetosheath, the processes occurring at the inner edge of the magnetosheath where the shocked solar wind encounters the magnetosphere and chaos and fractal behavior in space plasmas. Some typical titles presented are: MHD Simulations of the Magnetosheath; Ion Distribution Function in the Magnetosheath: Fine Structure; Nature and Origin of Wave Modes in the Dayside Earth Magnetosheath; Depletion as a Signature of Interconnection; and Fractal Clusters in the Solar Wind. For individual titles, see A95-60293 through A95-60308.

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